Chandigarh: Months after being suspended from Congress, former MLA Navjot Kaur Sidhu resigned from the party, reiterating corruption allegations against the party’s Punjab president, Amrinder Singh Raja Warring.
In an X post, Navjot Kaur Sidhu accused Raja Warring of colluding with the Aam Aadmi Party and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann against Congress.
She wrote, “Raja Warring, the most horrific, incapable, corrupt president ever. You saved yourself from jail by co partening with CM to destroy Congress. You have sold the party for petty gains with an understanding with AAP. You had a suspension letter ready for me, but what about nearly 12 senior Congress leaders who were busy working with Majithia to harm Navjot? And you rewarded all of them with big posts for defeating Navjot.”
Further, she alleged a conspiracy against her and said, “I have enough proof to destroy you, but I am not interested because I myself have quit Congress, where no promising leader is heard. You planted people in my seat with the intention to defeat my seat. Where is your action against senior leaders like Ashu, Channi, Bhattal ji, Dr Gandhi ji and many more who have openly challenged you and your party? You have just become a laughing stock, and people are enjoying your reels. Stop disrespecting Congress leaders who love Navjot. You are more busy in destroying the party rather than making it win. Shame on you for not being sincere with your own party, which is your mother party. You have done enough damage.”
In December 2025, Navjot Kaur Sidhu was suspended from the Congress after she made a series of public allegations against Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, days after her remarks over an alleged Rs 500-crore offer for securing the Chief Minister’s post triggered political unrest within the party.
While the Punjab Congress chief called Sidhu’s allegations a diversionary tactic to shield the AAP. (ANI)
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